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Brian Foot <toddaley@aol.com>
Pierrefonds PQ Canada
Sat Feb 15 10:42:07 1997 from
www-ae0.proxy.aol.com
Joern Henriksen <jorn.henriksen@biokjemi.uio.
no>
Oslo Norway
Thu Feb 20 03:24:04 1997 from
pcdnr392.uio.no
See little sister?!? I found it!
Love, Melanie "Dispenser of Ritalin; Keeper of Dust
Bunnies"
Melanie See
Carrboro NC USA
Sun Feb 23 13:37:54 1997 from slip129-37-240-
95.nc.us.ibm.net
Excellent web page!
Gene Crawford <crawford@bscr.uga.edu>
Athens GA USA
Wed Feb 26 07:29:20 1997 from
superlarry.mib.uga.edu
Hey Sweetie! Just keeping up with "sporulation."
Bud away! Melanie
Melanie See
Thu Mar 13 09:06:08 1997 from
slip129-37-104-108.mn.us.ibm.net
What a great web site! I came across it in doing
research for a paper in a prokaryotic gene
regulation course, and have used it to obtain most
of the information I needed. Thank you from myself,
and my professor who actually got my paper on
time.
Lisa Barrett <barretta@morgan.ucs.mun.ca>
St. John's, Newfoundland Canada
Sat Mar 29 07:27:03 1997 from
n098h134.remote.mun.ca
Bonjour!!
Karamanos Yannis <karamanos@univ-artois.fr>
Lens, France
Tue Apr 8 04:08:45 1997 from
uxasig04.univ-artois.fr
A superb web site !
Wulf
Plaga <wplaga@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de>
Heidelberg, Germany
Tue Apr 8 05:02:42 1997 from
schai2.zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de
Ellen! Girl! Get a NEW picture up there! My
house has looked like a magazine lay-out for an
entire week. Very scary.
At least I haven't started vacuuming in heels and
pearls...
Melanie (Giving Donna Reed a run for her Money)
See
Carrboro, NC USA
Thu May 8 13:53:43 1997 from
slip129-37-104-109.mn.us.ibm.net
Nice fruiting bodies! I especially enjoyed the
movies. I have a basic question: is adventurous
motility required for fruiting body formation, or
only social motility?
Bryan Ericksen <bcericksen@ucdavis.edu>
Davis, CA
Wed Jun 4 01:38:26 1997 from
reqb-012.ucdavis.edu
Answer for Bryan Erickson:
Both systems appear to play a role in development.
Hodgkin
and Kaiser (1979) reported a stronger
association between S-motility mutations and
defects in fruiting body formation than between
A-motility mutations and defects in fruiting body
formation, but in both motility systems, there are
mutations that cause these defects. In both
systems, there are also mutations that do not cause
severe defects. More recently, additional A- and
S-system mutants were also found to have defects in
development by MacNeil
et al. (1994).
Samuel Wu <swu@cmgm.stanford.edu>
Stanford, CA USA
Fri Jun 6 18:11:34 1997 from
b357-pmac8500.stanford.edu
Your web site is helpful to me, a new-comer to
the world of myxobacteria. I expect to visit not
only your web site, but also your world-famous lab
in the near future. Please inform me the exciting
events in Myxobacteria through E-mail. Thank you
very much.
Hui CHEN <hchena@hkusua.hku.hk>
Hong Kong, P. R. China
Wed Jun 18 08:38:58 1997 from
hkusuc.hku.hk
Dear Dr. Kaiser:
This is a very informative and well organized
Homepage. I am very
impressed by the researches in your lab.
Consequently, I would like
work in your lab as a postdoc fellow if you have
any position available.
Best regards.
Jian-Hua
Zhang <jzhang@mail.wsu.edu>
Pullman, WA USA
Sun Jun 29 17:27:04 1997 from
pc130-05.eecs.wsu.edu
LURK! LURK! "Hey" from down south. (Get Ellen to
explain!) A big "thank you" to Dale and mary for
letting the "Licking/Wu" clan take over their house
for the evening. Has Crackers recovered yet? Y'all
are amazing. I hope everyone's mounds are
doing--whatever myxo mounds are supposed to do
!!
Love--The Lunatic Older Sister (AKA Melanie)
Melanie See
Chapel Hilll, NC USA
Wed Jul 2 16:59:47 1997 from
slip129-37-240-244.nc.us.ibm.net
Don R. McCarty <don@oligos.com>
Midland, TX USA
Thu Jul 24 10:27:39 1997 from
206.233.143.29
Hi Dale and others,
Just took a look at your web page.
Very nice job!
Best regards,
Yves.
Yves Brun <ybrun@indiana.edu>
Bloomington, IN USA
Mon Oct 6 06:38:36 1997 from
smelt.bio.indiana.edu
Kshama Haladi <kshirali@lsil.com>
Milpitas, CA USA
Tue Oct 21 09:40:13 1997 from
proxy2.lsil.com
I have found youre page most helpfull in gaining
a basic understanding of myxobacteria.
J.M. van Tonder <gm0u6041@liv.ac.uk>
Liverpool, UK
Wed Oct 22 02:21:14 1997 from
csdinfo.liv.ac.uk
I am doing research on screening of bioactive
products from myxobacteria as a second-year
postgraduate.
I am very glad to find this home page. Please keep
in touch.
Good luck!
Li Jian <lilab@sdu.edu.cn>
Jinan, Shandong P.R.China
Mon Oct 27 21:12:53 1997 from
202.194.11.8
Morgan Johnson <morgan@protosol.com>
Portland, Oregon USA
Sun Dec 28 12:54:54 1997 from
198.107.42.102
Dear Sir
I am a student of Microbiology. I had done a
project on Isolation
And Identification of Myxobacteria under the
guidance of DR. M.G. Watve
at Abasaheb Garware college, Pune 411 005,
INDIA.
We were successful in isolating few Moxobacterial
spp. and are trying
more for thr same and any new things which we can
do. I fond this site
very useful for myxobacteriologist.
Would you please mail me back on the address(es)
provided?
Ajit A. Kulkarni <ssk@ems.ncl.res.in
OR Kuaj@hotmail.com>
Pune , Maharashra INDIA
Sat Jan 17 23:07:59 1998 from
ems.ncl.res.in
Absolutely great home page!! People came into my
office to watch the movies.
Trish Hartzell <Hartzell@Uidaho.edu>
Moscow, Idaho US
Tue Feb 17 11:24:36 1998 from
lss52.campus.uidaho.edu
Very nice web page.
Christopher Fields <cjfields@jove.acs.unt.edu>
Denton, TX USA
Wed Mar 18 15:34:18 1998 from
gerard.biol.unt.edu
i enjoyed it
gareth brugha
uk
Tue Apr 21 13:10:08 1998 from
pccgge.ccu.aber.ac.uk
Dear Dr. Kaiser,
Was surfing to get to know about work going in
various labs.
found your research work interesting
sure would be visiting several times now,
Good luck
Sincerely
Savita
Ms. Savita Visal <savita_visal@hotmail.com>
Quebec, Quebec Canada
Wed Apr 22 10:15:45 1998 from
poste64-156.fsaa.ulaval.ca
mog
<mg690770@bcm.tmc.edu>
HOU , TX USA
Sun Apr 26 11:29:39 1998 from
128.249.70.51
Sudip K Samanta <sudip@koel.imtech.ernet.in>
Chandigarh, INDIA
Mon Apr 27 10:07:28 1998 from
202.141.121.135
Thanks for including the e-mail directory for
myxobacteriologists. I found it very helpful.
Lynda
Lynda Plamann <lplamann@cctr.umkc.edu>
Wed Jul 15 14:22:37 1998 from
134.193.40.42
This has been the most usefulwebsite I have
visited. Thankyou so much for your help.I would
greatly appreciate anybodies help with the title
'Twitching Motility in Myxobacteria' Thanks again.
Susie
Susie Tarrant <SCT648@bham.ac.uk>
Birmingham, England
Thu Oct 8 05:38:21 1998 from
med917.bham.ac.uk
This has been the most useful website I have
visited. Thankyou so much for your help.I would
greatly appreciate anybodys help with the title
'Twitching Motility in Myxobacteria' Thanks again.
Susie
Susie Tarrant <SCT648@bham.ac.uk>
Birmingham, England
Thu Oct 8 05:43:46 1998 from
med917.bham.ac.uk
I recently talked to Dr. Larry Shimkets, who
speaks very highly of you.
The web site is fantastic. As a developing
myxobacteriologist
(ha ha, I'm sure you've heard that a thousand
times) I find it a great resource.
They are quite amazing organisms.
Chris Fields <cjfields@jove.acs.unt.edu>
Denton, TX USA
Tue Oct 13 13:52:43 1998 from
remote100.server1.local.premium.dialup.unt.edu
Great site - the movies are wonderful!
Jonah Christian <thantis@mailandnews.com>
Coon Rapids, Minnesota US
Wed Feb 24 10:37:59 1999 from
www.an.cc.mn.us
I am very impressed by the page, especially the
video. Viewing pictures of swarming doesn't have
quite the same effect. I'm still curious though to
find out exactly how the tgl+ phenotype is
stimulated in tgl- mutants. What is the work
currently being done on this?
Kimberly Luke <k95kl05@kzoo.edu>
Kalamazoo, MI USA
Sun Feb 28 10:06:10 1999 from
Wonderful Web Page. I need to get a student busy
to create
one for my lab. HI to all!!
Karen Stephens <millie@u.washington.edu>
Seattle, WA USA
Mon May 10 17:42:31 1999 from
stephens.pathology.washington.edu
I am looking for a person who attended the 26th
Annual meeting on the Biology of the
Myxobacteria.
Because I could not attend it, I would like to get
some information. Please contact me.
Thank you.
M.J. Lee <gen97035@chollian.net>
Thu Jul 8 18:45:09 1999 from
Thanks for providing this excellent source of
information! It was useful for a journal club
presentation.
Rick Blank <tblank@umaryland.edu>
Baltimore, Maryland USA
Tue Jul 13 16:25:20 1999 from
parrot.umaryland.edu
Is it OK if I use some of your pictures and
possibly films
in a lecture to first year biologists please?
Lesley Manchester <llm@aber.ac.>
Aberystwyth, Wales, UK
Tue Aug 24 01:00:28 1999 from
cacheto.aber.ac.uk
I am the Sigma Aldrich Research representative
for your lab. I was interested in your work in
signal transduction. Sigma has developed many
innovative components in this area and in plasmid
purification and PCR.
Sean Robert Lydon <slydon@sial.com>
San Jose, CA USA
Tue Oct 12 14:35:34 1999 from
cache1.sntc01.pacbell.net
I like your page very much- I found some useful
data on it. However, I was wondering if you have a
clone library for Myxococcus xanthus. I'd like to
determine whether the gene for ftsZ is present in
this organism or not. Can you help?
Julie Ferguson <jsfuppsa@holyrood.ed.ac.uk>
Edinburgh, Scotland
Tue Nov 30 14:17:14 1999 from
oregano.ulcc.wwwcache.ja.net
The articols are unspecific.
Mirella Amour <damou01@students.bbk.ac.uk>
london, U.K. England
Tue Feb 29 14:59:47 2000 from
wkb43w09.ccs.bbk.ac.uk
Dear Sirs,
I'm a postgradate in Hebei University majoring in
Microbiology.I visit your web accasionally,and
learn
plenty of information from it.
My subject is "The classify & Development
of
Myxobacterial",which tops mycetozoan study in
China.
But I failed to find the species of
myxobacterial
which have been recovered up to now,any
relative
literature and data you would like to provide
me,
please send to the following address :
99'postgraduate of microbiology ,Life Science
College
Hebei University ,Baoding ,Hebei 071002
China
or E-mail :line2000enter@263.net
I'm looking forward to your answer,thanks a
lot.
Sincerely yours
Fang Xiaomei
Fang Xiaomei <line2000enter@263.net>
Baoding, Hebei P.R.C.China
Sat Mar 25 01:02:22 2000 from
fun bug! just getting some info to help give a
journal club for M. Singer's
talk at UW-Madison. hope you don't mind....
Vincent Starai <vjstarai@students.wisc.edu>
Madison, WI USA
Tue Apr 18 18:52:55 2000 from
icache-3.doit.wisc.edu
The contents of the web page are neatly
organised and classified,
making it very easy to get sufficient information
about the nature
of research being carried out in your laboratory.
Needless to say
that the presentation matched the beauty and
attraction of the
experimental system.
Syam Prasad Anand <syam@mcbl.iisc.ernet.in>
Bangalore, Karnataka India
Sat Aug 26 06:33:41 2000 from
cache-blr.ernet.in
My student have studied Myxobacteria and their
enzymes. I like your web site. Thanks.
Aynur Gul Karahan <aynur@sdu.edu.tr>
Isparta, Turkey
Mon Aug 28 06:47:11 2000 from
Jenni Risler <risler@phg.mc.vanderbilt.edu>
Nashville , TN
Wed Sep 20 17:37:14 2000 from
ci21180-a.nash1.tn.home.com
Great site, Dale et al.! I have added a link to
your home page and a link to your movie page from
my page containing movies of N. gonorrhoeae
twitching motility, which is here.
Thanks for the great resource.
Alexey
Merz <alexey@webcom.com>
Hanover, NH
Mon Sep 25 10:10:40 2000 from
remsen57-bp-63.dartmouth.edu
Keep up the tremendous work! It is always a
pleasure to read your work; commentary and analysis
is superb.
Ana Maria Pernia de Lane <ana_pernia@juno.com>
Longwood , Florida USA
Mon Oct 23 08:15:03 2000 from
1cust78.tnt4.orlando.fl.da.uu.net
I'm going to include your web site in a species
file on Myxobacteria as part of the Virtual Museum
of Bacteria. Our museum collects interesting web
sites on all aspects of bacteria and bacteriology
and provides our visitors with unframed links to
these sites. I've credited your web site with
'Kiaser Lab web site'.
Best, Dr. Trudy Wassenaar
Curator of the Virtual Museum of Bacteria
Dr. Trudy
Wassenaar
Mon Nov 27 02:55:31 2000 from
p3ee33e53.dip.t-dialin.net
I'm proposing research on Myxococcus for my
comprehensive exam. This site was unique in
providing overview text, pictures and movies.
Please continue to maintain and update. No other
lab has provided such a broad description of
Myxoccoccus development from what I've read. Thank
you for the help.
Mark Wissel <mark-wissel@uiowa.edu>
Iowa City, Iowa USA
Wed Dec 6 06:34:02 2000 from
dhcp80ff76b8.dynamic.uiowa.edu
Listen, I love your site it is very interesting,
but if you have any other info on bacteria will you
plaese send some to me I need some for my science
project. Thank You and God Bless. Billy
Billy Cortese <Timberwolves086@aol.com>
Danbury, Connecticut US of A
Mon Jan 8 14:44:57 2001 from
pc-85.danbury.lib.ct.us
Thank you for your interesting and beautiful web
site
mohsen vaez <vaez_m@yahoo.com.>
isfahan, isfahan iran
Tue Feb 6 04:52:08 2001 from
Great web site!!
Sahib Khalsa
Stony Brook, NY USA
Wed Feb 7 15:33:56 2001 from
skhalsa.resnet.sunysb.edu
George
Oster <goster@nature.berkeley.edu>
UC Berkeley, CA USA
Mon Feb 19 22:30:56 2001 from
c633999-a.pinol1.sfba.home.com
mucas gracias DR. Kaiser por tener esta pagina
en el web hace unos aÒos le pedi alguna
informacion, la cual me envio le agradesco mucho su
atencion y yo quiero seguir buscabdo mas
myxobacterias en mi estado para realizar un catalgo
y megustaria poder contar con la ayuda de usted
como en aquella ocacion
mucas gracias
Jose Simon Ibarra Ibarra <sim@todito.com>
victoria, tamaulipas mexico
Thu Mar 1 21:14:46 2001 from
du-148-221-61-33.prodigy.net.mx
Just wondering how the Myxo genome project is
going. When will it become available?
Chris Fields
Denton, TX USA
Fri Mar 2 17:53:13 2001 from
pc82338.biol.unt.edu
Just wondering how the Myxo genome project is
going. When will it become available?
Oops, forgot my email!
Chris Fields <cjfields@unt.edu>
Denton, TX USA
Fri Mar 2 17:53:57 2001 from
pc82338.biol.unt.edu
just hello
igor <jurak@rudjer.irb.hr>
zegreb, croatia
Sun Jan 6 06:15:06 2002 from
THANKS FOR THIS WELL DESIGNED WEDSITEFOR ME TO
VISIT & SIGHT-SEEING. THANKS!
HU-WEI, TAIWAN REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Mon Jan 7 05:04:55 2002 from
Great site! Thank you!
Marcia Osburne <marcia.osburne@aventis.com>
Cambridge, MA USA
Tue Mar 26 10:34:08 2002 from
I'm proposing research on Myxococcus for my
comprehensive exam. This site was unique in
providing overview text, pictures and movies.
Please continue to maintain and update. No other
lab has provided such a broad description of
Myxoccoccus development from what I've read. Thank
you for the help.
Dallas, TX USA
Mon Apr 29 06:55:19 2002 from
Ineed to know more about methanococcus voltae. I
know that this information is in in this book in
pages 149, 852-63 i need it so urgent please.
thank you.
paula ramirez <repaulis@yahoo.com>
bogota, cundinamarca colombia
Wed Jul 24 13:28:06 2002 from
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place with fund in your faculty if this
possible.
Mohamed Morsy Mohamed Ahmed <mmmahmed5@hotmail.com>
New Borg El-Arab City, Alexandria Egypt
Sat Jul 27 05:03:01 2002 from
Hello, nice web site, and glad to sign in.
How distant are Myxococci from Microbispora spp.
?
Thanks,
<ung@dreampharm.com>
Glendale, CA USA
Mon Sep 9 17:46:07 2002 from
Thank you so much for posting this website. It
has helped me considerably in my thesis
research.
Wes Caudle <wes_caudle@yahoo.com>
Memphis, TN USA
Mon Oct 21 13:29:44 2002 from
I'm new to myxobacteria - very interesting stuff
on here
Birmingham, ala UK
Fri Dec 6 08:31:54 2002 from
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Dallas , Tx USA
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